EP2582294A1 - Integrierte tragbare vorrichtung und verfahren mit einem beschleunigungsmesser zur detektion von asymmetrien in der bewegung eines benutzers - Google Patents

Integrierte tragbare vorrichtung und verfahren mit einem beschleunigungsmesser zur detektion von asymmetrien in der bewegung eines benutzers

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EP2582294A1
EP2582294A1 EP11725061.3A EP11725061A EP2582294A1 EP 2582294 A1 EP2582294 A1 EP 2582294A1 EP 11725061 A EP11725061 A EP 11725061A EP 2582294 A1 EP2582294 A1 EP 2582294A1
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Jacques QUIÈVRE
Jean-Benoît MORIN
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a method and an integrated portable device provided with an accelerometer for the detection of
  • the present invention more specifically relates to methods and devices for measuring the biomechanical efficiency of the stride.
  • the runner manages to run faster or longer with a given amount of energy. It is difficult, however, even for a rider accompanied by an experienced coach, to objectively measure the effectiveness of his stride and improve it without resorting to measuring devices.
  • warning signs are difficult to perceive and there is no simple device in the prior art for detecting and evaluating the risk of muscle fatigue or injury.
  • center of mass and “center of gravity” must be considered equivalent. They designate the center of gravity of a runner. If, because of the rider's position, the center of mass or gravity is outside the rider's body, the center of mass or gravity coincides with the nearest point of the center of the rider. 3 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • US63971 51 describes a wristband for combat sports and equipped with an accelerometer capable of measuring a sequence of accelerations of the forearm during a stroke.
  • DE4426302 describes another system for measuring accelerations during combat sports. These devices are unsuitable for running.
  • EP1897598 discloses a training aid device for different sports. He uses an accelerometer at the ankle or knees. Again, these different locations are far from the athlete's center of gravity and its plane of symmetry, so that the measurements provided are imprecise or irrelevant for the analysis of the running style.
  • WO2009 / 094746 discloses an accelerometer capable of determining itself its location on the foot, wrist and so on.
  • US6148280 discloses a system comprising accelerometers and gyroscopes distributed over the entire body of the athlete to analyze the trajectory of the body during a movement. The data provided by the various sensors are transmitted to a personal computer remotely. This system therefore does not provide real time, immediately 4 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • WO200703661 which further allows to determine the maximum weight that a person is able to lift, suffers from the same limitations.
  • US2009018794 discloses a device for measuring the progress of a person in motion by means of an inertial sensor placed near the center of gravity.
  • the speed and other parameters are determined according to the maximum vertical acceleration or possibly the minimum vertical acceleration using a proportionality factor k.
  • This factor k which is not described in the document, however, necessarily depends on the type of displacement, the means of locomotion and the style of race; the calculated results are therefore equivocal or depend on unverifiable assumptions on the factor k.
  • the purpose of this document is above all to add indications obtained with each stride in order to display for example the distance traveled, the number of steps or the speed, but not 5 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • EP1754521 describes a method for determining the effectiveness of the stride of a runner through the measurement of instantaneous accelerations of the runner. Speeds can only be determined at a constant rate. This device calculates and displays an overall efficiency index which is the ratio of the sum of the harmonic accelerations on the speeds. However, the user does not know what he must do to improve this overall efficiency index and the device does not provide other parameters related to his stride and allowing the rider to directly improve his racing style.
  • WO2007017471 describes a method and device for determining the speed of a runner by means of an accelerometer, by counting the number and the frequency of changes of direction of the vertical acceleration.
  • Devices comprising an inertial sensor for assistance in the race generally determine the distance traveled by a dual integration of the acceleration in the horizontal direction. This measure is however imprecise for various reasons. First of all, the very fact of integrating produces an accumulation of errors and inaccuracies of the sensor. The race produces significant shocks with each stride, so that the acceleration signal is very noisy, especially if
  • the accelerometer is worn on the limbs, for example in the shoe, ankle or wrist. Moreover, it is difficult to determine the anteroposterior direction in which the runner progresses, and eliminate the components due to the vertical or transverse acceleration caused by the rocking of the body. This results in a determination of the inaccurate distance traveled, and a calculation of all the parameters based on this distance which also suffers from this inaccuracy.
  • This device is not intended for training athletes and does not measure the muscular or biomechanical parameters of an athlete.
  • WO2005 / 074795 discloses a device also intended to be linked to the body of a person to determine the level of activity over a long period, for example a day or a week.
  • a comparable device is also described in WO03032826.
  • EP1992389 describes a sensor with an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a GPS receiver, a magnetometer and a cardiometer to monitor the efforts of an athlete.
  • the device is complex and does not provide useful indications to improve the stride during the run.
  • accelerometers and gyroscopes which make it possible to analyze the trajectory of a sports accessory, for example a baseball bat (US5056783) or a golf club.
  • US20080288200 relates to a device for measuring the posture and intensity of a physical activity comprising a triaxial accelerometer. This device makes it possible to calculate parameters, notably the EEp ("Potential Energy Expediture”) and the EEk (“Kinetic Energy Expediture”) which do not depend on the distance traveled by the runner nor on the time counted by a chronograph.
  • EEp Peak Energy Expediture
  • EEk Kinetic Energy Expediture
  • EP1253404 describes a device that determines the evolution of the position of a pedestrian from its context and that calculates the total distance traveled by the user, its speed and the distance between two ground impacts. 7 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • US5976083 relates to a device for monitoring, estimating and predicting the fitness level of a user.
  • the device comprises a fastening system around the chest of the user, at the level of his heart.
  • the device uses the user's personal data, the vertical accelerations given by an accelerometer and the real-time clock to calculate the distance traveled by the user.
  • the parameters calculated during the device's fitness estimation / forecast include session duration, total calories burned, distance traveled, fitness, average heart rate, slope, and intercepts of the EA. (Energy Expenditure) compared to the heart rate. These results are given at the request of the user.
  • WO2006030065 discloses a device for the recognition of the movement of a human being by a motion sensor carried on the trunk, on the shoes or on the wrist of a human being.
  • a measurement signal is compared to a predetermined reference signal that can be similarly measured in a known human.
  • a recognition operation is performed according to the comparison between the measurement signal and the predetermined reference signal, the operation of
  • This device is adapted to analyze biomechanical parameters of the stride of a runner, the purpose being the recognition of the movement of a human being, for identifications and / or verifications.
  • EP1764583 relates to a device for measuring information of a runner such as the total running time, the average and maximum speed, the total distance traveled and the average and maximum heart rate.
  • the device which comprises an accelerometer measuring only the vertical acceleration, is fixed on the trunk of the runner and communicates with another receiver device worn on the wrist of the runner, on which the information is displayed.
  • WO2005091113 discloses a device and method for evaluating the movement of a pedestrian, comprising determining at least one position 8 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the device devoid of chronograph, allows to determine only and in a complicated way the orientation of the limbs and the orientation and the length of a step.
  • This parameter is very important for a runner who travels short distances, for example 200 m, in a short period of time: in order to run as efficiently as possible, its ideal center of gravity should not move vertically. .
  • This parameter is also important for a marathon runner, who on the contrary exploits the vertical oscillation of the center of mass and thus the elastic rebound of his legs on the ground.
  • wounds are often preceded by asymmetries of the stride or other movements during the race, for example when the tendons of one leg are tighter than those of the other leg.
  • this device does not allow to know parameters other than inclinations that could be useful to prevent or treat low back pain or other problems.
  • the assistance of a therapist is necessary to define the angles and to interpret the recorded data.
  • the user may be for example and without limitation a runner or an athlete, an employee of a company, an insured or a senior who wishes to undergo a biomechanical test.
  • the invention starts from the observation that many orthopedic malfunctions can be detected at an early stage by measuring asymmetries in the movements of a user.
  • An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a method and a device free from the limitations of known methods and devices, 10 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device and a more accurate process, more economical, more compact, easier to handle and / or provide results virtually instantly and in real time.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device and a method for measuring and analyzing motion kinematics.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device and an autonomous and portable method, to determine different parameters useful to the runner to improve the regularity and effectiveness of his stride, and reduce the risk of fatigue or injury.
  • the invention notably starts from the observation that a whole set of biomechanical parameters can, among which
  • biomechanical parameters including at least one asymmetry between the user's movements are calculated by the processor on the basis of the acceleration data.
  • This method offers the advantage of allowing a measurement and a calculation of reliable parameters, even with a simplified device.
  • the reliability is obtained in particular by fixing the accelerometer near the user's center of gravity, by means of a belt or a clip.
  • the invention also relates to a method implementing an accelerometer for analyzing biomechanical parameters of the stride of a running runner, comprising:
  • a sequence of acceleration data in at least the vertical direction is measured by said accelerometer while the runner is traveling a distance on a race course, said distance being either predetermined, manually entered, or determined by a satellite receiver;
  • biomechanics of the stride of said runner are calculated by said processor on the basis of said acceleration data, said distance and a time counted by said chronograph;
  • the invention also starts from the surprising observation that several parameters useful to a runner during the training of running can be determined on the basis of measurements.
  • the invention thus relates to various means and process steps for calculating a whole series of parameters in a manner different from the prior art, using exclusively the acceleration measurements, and with remarkable precision.
  • the invention thus provides a device capable of calculating and displaying a whole series of biomechanical parameters directly usable by the runner or his trainer.
  • the invention thus provides a new device and a new method for calculating biomechanical parameters of the stride that were either calculated differently in the prior art, with more complex means (triaxial gyroscopes, laptop, etc . .), or even parameters that could not be calculated or that no one took the trouble to measure.
  • the position of the device in the hollow of the back or on the belly can determine any asymmetry between the movements performed by each leg at each stride. It is thus possible to measure the asymmetry of the muscular and biomechanical parameters of the two legs with a single sensibly placed sensor and an adequate processing of the signals.
  • the biomechanical parameters calculated include for example the distance traveled by the center of mass of the runner during the time when the foot is in contact with the ground (distance on the support). The beginning and end of the duration is determined on the basis of the acceleration measurement, for example acceleration in the vertical or anteroposterior direction, which changes abruptly when the foot leaves or reaches the ground. The measurement of this distance is obtained by the multiplication of the speed in the anteroposterior direction with the contact time.
  • the accelerometer is placed near the center of mass of the runner, it is possible 13 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the calculated biomechanical parameters may also include for example the angle of installation of the leg on the ground as well as the angle of the support sector of the leg, which is the angle formed by the leg between the moment when the foot touches the ground and the moment the foot leaves the ground.
  • these different angles were determined on the basis of high frequency video images, and thus required complex equipment unable to provide a result in real time. It has been discovered in the context of the invention that signal processing and computation operations from acceleration data sequences provide a simpler, more economical and reliable way to measure these angles in a substantially instantaneous manner.
  • the method and device also makes it possible to determine in a new way and with new means an index of regularity of the stride.
  • the regularity index depends, for example, on the dispersion of the different parameters measured at each stride, for example the dispersion of the reactivity, or the dispersion of another parameter related to the stride.
  • the method also makes it possible to determine in a new way and with new means an index of effectiveness of the stride on the basis of the support distance of the leg, the contact time on the ground, and the stiffness of the rider's leg, the length of the stride.
  • the method makes it possible to indicate at least one muscular fatigue level indicator, that is to say an indicator whose absolute value or temporal evolution can be used for example to reveal fatigue. abnormal.
  • the use of an accelerometer to determine the level of fatigue offers very simple possibilities for an athlete to optimize his training by avoiding the risk of performance cap in case of overtraining. 14 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the calculated biomechanical parameters may also include, for example, an asymmetry between at least one parameter of the left leg and at least one corresponding parameter of the right leg.
  • the device can detect and display a parameter to deduce that the length of the strides traveled with one leg support is longer than with the other, or angles pose or flight different. These differences may for example correspond to differences in leg length or muscle training (especially when these differences remain for long periods or during several successive trainings); they can also be warning or warning signs of injury or fatigue.
  • the invention therefore also relates to a new use of an accelerometer as a device for detecting the risk of injury, for example during running or for people who submit to a medical test with short exercises.
  • the method allows to indicate at least one injury risk indicator, that is to say, an indicator whose absolute value or time evolution reveals a risk of injury.
  • an injury risk indicator that is to say, an indicator whose absolute value or time evolution reveals a risk of injury.
  • rapid or unusual variation in the stiffness of leg muscles is often a predictor of injury; this variation can be detected and displayed to protect the user.
  • the calculated biomechanical parameters may also include, for example, the vertical speed of the center of mass during a stride, and / or the vertical displacement of the center of mass during a stride and / or the angle of flight from the center of mass.
  • An effective running style generally involves moving the rider's center of mass in as horizontal a direction as possible, with a vertical speed as constant and close to zero as possible, and a horizontal speed in the anteroposterior axis as constant and high as possible.
  • a sequence of acceleration data according to at least the direction
  • anteroposterior is preferably also measured by said
  • the calculated biomechanical parameters may also include, for example, the rate of steps, the contact time with the ground, the flight time, the average acceleration on support, the maximum force on support, the horizontal speed of the center of mass. on support, the stiffness or the reactivity of the muscles, for example muscles of one leg or both legs in a differentiated manner.
  • a sequence of the acceleration data according to at least the lateral direction is also measured and processed separately from the sequence of the acceleration data in the vertical direction to calculate at least some of the parameters, for example. example the rotation and sway of the trunk with each stride.
  • This sensor can also be used to distinguish between strides performed with the left foot and those performed with the right foot.
  • the vertical direction is determined for example by measuring gravity when the runner is stopped.
  • the anteroposterior direction is determined or corrected advantageously during the race by determining the spatial direction in which the horizontal movement is the most important.
  • a reference transformation "device - runner” is preferably carried out since the axes of the accelerometer never perfectly coincide with the vertical horizontal respectively lateral axes of the runner. Therefore, the triaxial accelerometer data is projected along the vertical, horizontal and / or lateral axis of the runner.
  • the device provides one, two or three sequences of acceleration data which do not necessarily correspond to the axes of the accelerometer and which are processed and used independently for the calculation of the parameters.
  • the device advantageously proposes a personalized training plan according to the parameters and intended to improve the technical or muscle qualities of the user, for example a runner.
  • a personalized training plan according to the parameters and intended to improve the technical or muscle qualities of the user, for example a runner.
  • the training plan can be optimized to preferentially train the athlete's weak points.
  • the exercises can include different exercises of the race, including jumps, muscle exercises, stretching etc.
  • the device can also be used during these exercises to monitor the execution of said training plan.
  • the device can also distinguish between strides made on the flat path segments, up or down, and displays parameters and / or differentiated recommendations for these three types of segments.
  • the determination of the slope can be made by the accelerometer, with a satellite receiver, a pressure sensor or on the basis of indications provided by the runner.
  • the system allows, depending on the typology of the user, to advise the type of shoe ideal to improve the efficiency of movement and protection of the musculo-tendinous system.
  • the method according to the invention makes it possible to calculate among the others the following biomechanical parameters: equilibrium, explosivity, mobility, resistance, stability.
  • the word “explosive” refers to the ability of a user to react as quickly as possible and with the greatest possible strength and / or power.
  • Biomechanics can be derived from one or more guided exercises that the user performs with the device according to the invention.
  • a radar or Kiviat diagram makes it possible to display these parameters immediately and intuitively either on the same device or on a display of an external device to which the device according to the invention can be connected, for example through a base.
  • Each parameter can correspond to a note, for example "good”, “sufficient” and “insufficient”, which can be for example displayed using smileys. It is also possible to display a training plan that depends on the calculated parameters. In another variant it is also possible to predict, on the basis of the calculated parameters, predictions concerning the future health of the user, for example the 17 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the user before doing one or more exercises with the device according to the invention, the user must respond to requests for a questionnaire concerning personal information such as his age, his profession. , level of activity or sedentary lifestyle, sex, fitness for physical activity, etc. This
  • questionnaire can be in paper or electronic form, it can be filled by the user directly on the device or on a
  • the questionnaire can be read optically or usually automatically by a computer. It is therefore possible to provide the user, on the basis of his answers, one or more exercises adapted to the level of the user, thus avoiding for example to lift weights to a marathon runner or to run a person very old. It is also possible to offer a series of exercises related to the prevention of the user.
  • the execution of the exercise (s) can either directly display the
  • biomechanical parameters and / or a training plan and / or advice and / or radar or Kiviat diagram be connected to an external device that allows this display.
  • the device according to the invention or the external device may also provide a number or a key word or a barcode or a ticket containing this number and / or keyword and / or barcode.
  • the user can then connect to a website, through the same device or an external device and insert this number and / or keyword and / or barcode to display the biomechanical parameters and / or the training plan and / or the advice and / or the radar diagram.
  • the device according to the invention as well as the questionnaire, could be used by sporting goods stores or by sporting goods manufacturers in order to help buyers to choose a sports model. sports article among various models classified in several 18 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the device can be used as a decision support element to allow a buyer to select the shoe or sportswear that best corresponds to its type of user, determined according to the calculated parameters. For example it will be possible to define a class of shoes adapted for an air runner and another class for a field runner. It is also possible to determine with this device if the runner is pronator, regular or possibly supinator. The one or more exercises performed by a user, possibly combined with the questionnaire, make it possible to define the type of runner and thus to propose to the user one or more shoes of the corresponding class.
  • the manufacturers of sports articles will also have the data calculated with the device,
  • the user can perform the exercise (s) and / or answer the questionnaire either directly in the store or via the internet at home or anywhere and know via the Internet the class of sports articles that best suits him.
  • the device of the invention could be coupled to a geographical location device such as a GPS and allow a user to run an outdoor training course without needing specific devices, but using GPS-signaled locations, such as a public garden bench or train station.
  • the device will therefore provide the user with the type of exercise to perform and also the right place to perform it.
  • the device according to the invention can be any portable device, for example a mobile phone, a "smart phone", etc. capable of executing a computer program in order to execute the method according to the invention.
  • a portable device for example a mobile phone, a "smart phone", etc. capable of executing a computer program in order to execute the method according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary device according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of the electronic components of the device of the invention.
  • Figure 3 schematically illustrates the placement of the device on the trunk of the runner by means of a belt (on the hollow of the back or on the belly to be as close as possible to the center of gravity).
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an example of measurement of the acceleration in the vertical and anteroposterior direction during a stride.
  • FIG. 5 diagrammatically illustrates the oscillations of the rider's center of mass during a stride (ripple, elevation,
  • Figure 6 schematically illustrates the angle of installation of the leg, the angle of support sector of the leg and the distance on support.
  • Figures 7A and 7B illustrate a first possible exercise that a user can perform with the device according to the invention, to check its balance and stability on a single leg.
  • Figures 8A and 8C illustrate a second possible exercise that a user can perform with the device according to the invention, to check the mobility of its trunk in flexion and extension. 20 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • Figures 9A and 9B illustrate a third possible exercise that a user can perform with the device according to the invention, to check the power of his legs.
  • Figures 10A and 10B illustrate a fourth exercise that a user can perform with the device according to the invention, to check its mobility in rotation of its trunk.
  • Figures 1 1 A and 1 1 B illustrate a fifth exercise that a user can perform with the device according to the invention to verify the stabilization of its trunk.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates an exemplary radar diagram obtained by the method according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 An example of a device according to the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • This device 1 comprises a housing, for example a plastic housing with a weight less than 100 grams, preferably less than 50 grams (including the content).
  • the athlete can attach this case to his hip, in the hollow of the back, or on the belly by means of a belt, for example an extensible belt closed by a Velcro tape, or a click directly attached to the clothes.
  • the belt provides stable attachment near the user's center of gravity, minimizing vibration and movement of the device relative to the center of mass.
  • the device further comprises a display 1 1, for example an alphanumeric or graphical display, preferably a liquid crystal display.
  • a display 1 for example an alphanumeric or graphical display, preferably a liquid crystal display.
  • This display makes it possible to display control menus, the state of the memory, the state of the battery 18 (FIG. 2), as well as numerical and qualitative parameters determined during and after the tests.
  • Tactile organs used to navigate the menus, select options, enter data and choose the results to display.
  • the device has four navigation buttons arranged around a central confirmation button.
  • the device preferably comprises a triaxial accelerometer 17, for example an accelerometer based on a MEMS type component, and providing distinct accelerations sequences along these three axes.
  • a triaxial accelerometer 17 for example an accelerometer based on a MEMS type component, and providing distinct accelerations sequences along these three axes.
  • the user is measured at a standstill, and thus allows the calibration and transformation of the "user-device" repository to measure accelerations in a repository linked to the user.
  • the triaxial data of the accelerometer are projected and stored along only one of the axes, or along two axes or along three axes.
  • the accelerometer may have a preferred axis with higher accuracy, resolution, measurement range and / or acquisition frequency than the other axes.
  • This preferred axis is advantageously oriented substantially vertically during normal use, to improve the quality of the measurement in the vertical direction.
  • the measurement range along this preferred axis is preferably greater than + 8G, or even greater than + 10G.
  • the resolution of this axis is preferably greater than 10 or even 12 bits.
  • the device is advantageously devoid of a gyroscope.
  • a gyroscope with one or more axes can however be considered for certain applications or to calibrate and orient more reliably the device.
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of the main
  • the device 1 is preferably electrically autonomous and includes a battery 18, for example an accumulator recharged via a USB socket or an appropriate charger.
  • the battery supplies in particular a microprocessor 19 or a microcontroller provided with a RAM and / or EEPROM memory 190.
  • the microprocessor executes a 22 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • This program thus makes it possible to control the calculation means in order to determine biomechanical parameters of the stride on the basis of the acceleration data sequences measured along one or more axes.
  • the device also includes a chronograph for measuring time duration At, for example an electronic chronograph based on a real-time clock RTC 16, and a speaker or a buzzer not shown controlled by the microprocessor 19 for generate alarms or sounds.
  • a chronograph for measuring time duration At, for example an electronic chronograph based on a real-time clock RTC 16, and a speaker or a buzzer not shown controlled by the microprocessor 19 for generate alarms or sounds.
  • a UART input-output module 14 allows
  • the UART module can for example be connected to a wired USB type connector, or to a wireless interface of the Bluetooth or Zigbee type, for example. It is also possible to provide a flash memory card connector for storing results or loading a new program or a training plan for example.
  • Figure 3 schematically illustrates the placement of the device 1 in the hollow of the kidneys (hollow back) of a user 2, by means of a belt 1 5.
  • This placement ensures a very close position of the user's center of mass for practically the whole stride, without the device being able to vibrate or move relative to the center of mass.
  • the device can also be placed equally advantageous on the stomach. Tests have shown that positioning the device on the limbs (for example on the wrist, on the foot or near the knee), does not allow any such measurement and analysis, and therefore excludes all applications and inventions of the prior art which describe devices placed elsewhere than near the athlete's center of gravity. 23 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the device measures or determines, by signal processing, the following four basic parameters:
  • Acc acceleration is preferably obtained along several distinct axes.
  • the device Compared to other devices of the prior art, the device thus provides several distinct acceleration sequences, analyzed and stored independently of each other. In a preferred embodiment, the device determines a data sequence
  • the device further determines acceleration in the anteroposterior direction in which the runner advances.
  • the device may also provide a third sequence of acceleration data along the lateral direction, for example to determine the lateral sway of the athlete's body. These three directions may correspond to axes possibly different from the axes of the accelerometer.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates two curves showing the values
  • the anteroposterior direction corresponds to the horizontal direction in which the runner progresses, that is to say a horizontal direction perpendicular to the spine.
  • the orientation of the device and / or the accelerometer relative to the runner is measured at a standstill, and thus allows the calibration and transformation of the "runner-device" reference system.
  • the anteroposterior direction can be initially approximated, then corrected after a straight race section by measuring the direction in which the runner travels the greatest distance.
  • the repository in which the acceleration data sequences are measured is linked to the runner, and therefore turns when the runner is around a stadium, for example.
  • Repository correction is preferably performed after calibration, and / or during exercise, if the axes of the accelerometer of the device do not coincide with the vertical and anteroposterior axes, for example in the case of incorrect or imprecise placement of the device. device.
  • the contact time during the stride therefore corresponds to the interval t c between the instants a v [2] where the foot is in contact with the ground, and a v [3] where the same foot redaville.
  • the flight time t v corresponds to the complementary period between a v [3] and a v [2].
  • the flight time and the contact time are calculated by averaging the flight times and contact times during all strides performed during a test; the least representative strides, for example at the beginning of the test, at the end of the test, when the value deviates too far from the average, or when the acceleration
  • anteroposterior or lateral takes unusual values, are preferably excluded from the calculation of the mean.
  • the measurement of the biomechanical parameters of the stride during running is advantageously carried out during and immediately following a race test on a calibrated race circuit, for example in a stadium, on a road, in a sports hall. gymnastics, or by using a GPS-type satellite receiver to overcome the inaccuracies related to measuring the distance traveled with an accelerometer, and shocks disrupting the accelerometer in case of racing on rough terrain.
  • the duration of the exercise is preferably determined using the integrated chronograph.
  • the device invites the runner to run at a predetermined speed, either qualitatively ("run slowly”, “run 400 meters at your own pace”, etc.), or quantitatively by emitting for example a signal sound to prompt the user to slow down or otherwise accelerate.
  • the beginning of the exercise is for example given by the device which can display or return a countdown, by the user pressing a button, or detected by the accelerometer as soon as the user starts to run after the program starts. In the same way, the end of 26 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the exercise can be indicated by the user, or detected by
  • the accelerometer as soon as the user has traveled the expected distance or as soon as he decelerates sufficiently.
  • the distance traveled is preferably introduced by
  • the device may display a message inviting the user to travel a predetermined distance, for example 100 meters, 400 meters, 1000 meters or more, on the track; the biomechanical parameters of the stride are then displayed at the end of this exercise.
  • the user can also enter the total distance traveled, or choose from a menu. It is also possible to analyze successive sequences in time and from which it is possible to extract the variations of the various parameters described above.
  • the distance traveled is determined by a satellite receiver, for example a GPS receiver, integrated or connected to the device. It may be possible, but less precise, to determine this distance by a double integration of the acceleration in the anteroposterior direction.
  • the device calculates a number of new biomechanical parameters, relating to the stride of the runner, on the basis of the parameters above measured by the device and / or introduced by the user.
  • the number N of strides per second during the period considered is the inverse of the average duration of a stride T v + T c during this period:
  • the average length of the stride L f can be calculated on the basis of average speed on the course. Stride length is then worth
  • Another useful parameter for evaluating the effectiveness of the stride is constituted by the distance D sup port traversed by the center of gravity CG while the foot is supported on the ground. It has been found that this parameter can also be obtained from the acceleration data, for example with the relation
  • Figure 6 illustrates schematically and roughly the distance D ap pu-
  • the speed Vdeco according to the vertical component at the time of takeoff of the foot is a function of the average acceleration A moy and the contact time T c :
  • take-off indicates the angle formed by the trajectory of the center of gravity and the anteroposterior direction. This take-off angle can be obtained from the average speed V moy and the vertical speed Vdeco at the time of takeoff thanks to the relationship
  • Vde V d eco 2 / (2 * G) in which Vde corresponds to the vertical take-off speed.
  • Figure 5 schematically illustrates the significance of the parameters A and E during a stride. Effective running style generally involves lowering and elevating the CG center of gravity which ideally moves in a horizontal plane. It is possible to calculate a ripple parameter of the center of gravity: 30 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • a stiffness parameter can be calculated as a function of the maximum force F max exerted by the ground on the foot and the lowering A, the value of which generally corresponds to the moment when this maximum force is exerted:
  • An asymmetry level can for example be calculated by comparing or making the difference between at least one parameter of each leg measured with the accelerometer. It has been found during particularly significant tests to determine the difference between the contact time of each of the legs, according to the relation:
  • An asymmetry is sometimes a precursor index of a risk of injury or a poorly healed injury. It is therefore possible to calculate a risk of injury as a function of asymmetry, for example using the relation:
  • each individual parameter has its own meaning, useful for the athlete and his coach, and can be determined independently of the other parameters.
  • the distance traveled is automatically or manually segmented into different sections and the parameters corresponding to each section are calculated and retrieved.
  • the sections can for example correspond to distances
  • the device allows to choose the parameters and the section that must be displayed.
  • the segments correspond to segments with different characteristics, for example segments of different gradient, or segments traveled at different speeds.
  • Parameters can also be calculated on the basis of averages calculated during discontinuous and automatically grouped segments, for example in order to calculate averages of parameters on all of the rise or fall segments.
  • the segmentation can also be performed automatically on the basis of the data of a satellite receiver type GPS for example.
  • a measurement of biomechanical parameters can be performed as indicated during a test over a calibrated distance, for example on a lap of an athletics track. It is also possible to perform a measurement and display during sessions
  • This inclination can be
  • the device displays and / or restores biomechanical parameters related to the stride immediately after exercise, or even during exercise.
  • the rider can thus be aware during and after the race of the evolution of the parameters. For example, he may learn that he is reducing the length of the stride, or the horizontal displacement of the center of mass at each stride, or that his muscle stiffness ("stiffness") decreases, which can be a sign forerunner or indicative of muscle fatigue.
  • the device advantageously allows to generate muscle training plans based on the measured parameters and to improve the race style and the effectiveness of strides.
  • the device may provide gymnastics, muscle building or relaxation exercises to reinforce certain parameters, in a personalized manner for each user.
  • the exercises and training plans proposed may also include personalized running sessions, at a pace and / or with indications provided visually and / or audibly by the device.
  • the method according to the invention makes it possible to calculate, among the others, the following biomechanical parameters: equilibrium, 34 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • explosiveness refers to the ability of a user to react as quickly as possible and with the greatest possible strength and / or power.
  • biomechanical parameters can be deduced from one or more guided exercises that the user performs with the device 1 according to the invention.
  • Biomechanical parameters can also be calculated, for example and without limitation the reaction, stability and amplitude of a movement in rotation and / or extension and / or flexion.
  • Figures 7A and 7B illustrate a first example of exercise that a user can perform with the device 1 according to the invention, to check its balance and stability on a single leg.
  • the user is standing and holds the device 1 with both hands on his chest, near his CG center of gravity.
  • the beginning of the exercise can be signaled by the device 1, for example with an acoustic signal ("beep") or light.
  • the exercise has a predetermined duration of time, for example 30 seconds.
  • the device 1 indicates to the user the end of the exercise, for example with a double beep or a different color light and / or flashing.
  • Users can rely on a table with two fingers: in this case, the user must note on a sheet or in the same device 1 that he has relied to execute the exercise.
  • the purpose of the exercise is to check the balance and stability on one leg of the user.
  • the device 1 can signal acoustically or luminously a possible imbalance. This exercise, if repeated with the second leg, can also detect a possible asymmetry of the level of balance and stability between the left leg and the right one.
  • Figures 8A and 8C illustrate a second example of exercise that a user can perform with the device 1 according to the invention, to check the mobility of its trunk in flexion and extension.
  • the user stands with legs outstretched and slightly apart, and holds the 35 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the device 1 with both hands on his chest, near his CG center of gravity. As soon as it is ready, it presses one of the buttons 13 of the device, for example on the round button of FIG.
  • the beginning of the exercise can be signaled by the device 1, for example with an acoustic signal ("beep”) or light.
  • the user then begins to tilt his trunk forward as far as he can as shown in Figure 8B. It remains in this position until the next acoustic signal (“beep”) or light. At this time it returns to its initial position, that is to say that of Figure 8A.
  • FIGs 9A and 9B illustrate a possible example of exercise that a user can perform with the device 1 according to the invention, to check the power of his legs.
  • the user is seated on a chair 100, the back optionally pressed against a circular section support 102.
  • the user's legs are slightly apart and can form an angle of 45 ° between them.
  • An anti-slip mat and a floor marking line may optionally be used.
  • the user presses one of the buttons 13 of the device, for example on the round button of FIG. 1.
  • the beginning of the exercise can be signaled by the device 1, for example with a signal acoustic ("beep") or bright.
  • the user then begins to get up from the chair 100 and then to sit up, so 36 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the exercise has a predetermined duration of time, for example 1 minute. After this time, the device 1 indicates to the user the end of the exercise, for example with a double beep or a different color light and / or flashing. If the exercise is performed with clothing that prevents the user from making free movements, for example a narrow skirt, it should be noted on a sheet or in the same device 1.
  • FIGS. 10A and 10B illustrate an example of a fourth exercise that a user can perform with the device 1 according to
  • the invention to check its mobility in rotation of its trunk.
  • the user is standing, with legs slightly apart, and holds the device 1 with both hands on his chest, near his CG center of gravity. He can lean on a table 200. His trunk is tilted forward.
  • the device 1 can be inserted in a padded case.
  • the user presses one of the buttons 13 of the device, for example on the round one of FIG.
  • the beginning of the exercise can be signaled by the device 1, for example with an acoustic signal (“beep") or light.
  • Beep acoustic signal
  • the user then begins to turn his trunk to the right (or to the left) for what is possible, as shown in Figure 10B.
  • FIGS. 11A and 11B illustrate an example of a fifth exercise that a user can perform with the device 1 according to
  • the device 1 is fixed in this case to a belt 15 that the user wears around his trunk, 37 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • a non-slip mat and a floor rod can
  • the beginning of the exercise can be signaled by the device 1, for example with an acoustic signal ("beep") or light.
  • the user then begins to lift one foot off the ground, for example at a height of about 10 cm and after pressing it again on the ground, to lift the other.
  • the exercise has a predetermined duration of time, for example 30 seconds.
  • the device 1 indicates to the user the end of the exercise, for example with a double beep or a different color light and / or flashing. If the user can not lift the feet, he can perform the exercise statically, that is to say, keep the aligned position of Figure 1 1 A. In this case it will be necessary to note a comment on a sheet or in the same device 1.
  • This exercise also makes it possible to detect a possible asymmetry between the right leg and the left leg.
  • a radar or Kiviat diagram makes it possible to display these parameters in an immediate and intuitive manner either on the same device or on a display of an external device to which the device according to the invention can be connected, for example through a device. basement.
  • Figure 12 shows an example of a radar or Kiviat diagram.
  • each parameter corresponds to a single exercise.
  • each parameter can be calculated on the basis of two or more exercises.
  • Each parameter P1 to P5 can correspond to a note, for example "good”, “sufficient” and “insufficient”, which can also be displayed using smileys. It is also possible to display 38 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • a training plan that depends on the calculated parameters.
  • the parameters P1 to P5 calculated are in correspondence of the vertices of an irregular pentagon 22.
  • a regular pentagon 24, representative of the norm of the parameters, is contained in the pentagon 20: if a calculated parameter falls within the pentagon 24, as in the case of P3, this parameter is lower than the norm.
  • the user is therefore visually informed of a certain weakness, for example explosiveness: he can then follow the proposed training plan which depends on the calculated parameters and which will allow him to develop his explosiveness.
  • the user before doing one or more exercises with the device according to the invention, the user must respond to requests for a questionnaire concerning personal information such as his age, his profession. , level of activity or sedentary lifestyle, sex, fitness for physical activity, etc. This
  • the questionnaire can be completed by the user directly on the device 1 or on a computer or on a piece of paper.
  • the user's answers can be interpreted either by another person or automatically. In the latter case the questionnaire can be read optically or otherwise automatically by a computer. It is therefore possible to provide the user, on the basis of the answers, one or more exercises adapted to the level of the user, thus avoiding for example to lift weights to a marathon runner or run a 39 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the device according to the invention after the execution of the exercise or exercises can either directly display the
  • biomechanical parameters and / or a training plan and / or advice and / or radar or Kiviat diagram be connected to an external device that allows this display.
  • the device according to the invention, or the external device can also provide a number or a key word or a barcode or a ticket containing this number and / or keyword and / or barcode.
  • the user can then connect to a website, through the same device or an external device and insert this number and / or keyword and / or barcode to display the biomechanical parameters and / or the training plan and / or the advice and / or the radar diagram.
  • the method according to the invention allows him to become aware at least partially of his state of health. It also allows the employer to organize, if necessary, preventive measures to reduce and / or eliminate possible causes of health problems of its employees.
  • the device according to the invention executes using its digital processor all calculations to determine the desired biomechanical parameters. It can then be connected, for example via a USB connection or any other type of connection with or without wires, to an external device, for example a computer.
  • the computer can then access via the internet a server storing a database of the calculated parameters.
  • the device 1 can itself access this server.
  • the device according to the invention could be used by sporting goods stores or by manufacturers of sports articles to help a user to choose a sports article, for example shoes 40 ACCEL-7-PCT
  • the manufacturers of sports articles will also have the data calculated with the device,
  • the user can perform the exercise (s) and / or answer the questionnaire either directly in the store or via the internet at home or anywhere and know via the internet the class of sports articles that best suits him.
  • the device according to the invention could be coupled to a geographical location device such as a GPS and allow a user to run a routevita in the open air without the need of specific devices, but by exploiting places indicated by the GPS, for example a bench of a public garden or a station.
  • the device will therefore provide the user with the type of exercise to perform and also the right place to perform it.
  • the device according to the invention can be any portable device, for example a mobile phone, a "smart phone", etc. on which a computer program is executed in order to execute the method according to the invention.
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